Jennifer Botterill

PSR 01 Jan,2020

Facts of Jennifer Botterill

Birth Name
Jennifer Botterill
Famous Name
Jennifer Botterill
Nationality
Canadian
Married to
Adrian Lomonaco

Contents:

Career & Net worth

Salary
$400,000
Net Worth
$2 million
Profession
Analyst
Currently Club
CBC and TSN

Relationship

Married to
Adrian Lomonaco

Jennifer Botterill is a retired women's hockey player who played for teams like Harvard University Women's Hockey Team, the Canadian national team, The Mississauga Chiefs, and the Toronto Aeros. She is a current hockey broadcast television analyst and serves for Hockey Night in Canada and Sportsnet’s NHL telecasts.

The youngest member of the Olympic team in 1998, she was born on May 1, 1979, in Ottawa, Ontario, but he claims Winnipeg, Manitoba, as her hometown. She attended Harvard University where she was a member of the ice hockey team.

Jennifer Botterill's Net Worth - Salary Included

Jennifer Botterill's net worth is estimated at approximately $2 million. Throughout her journey, she earned varying annual salaries that significantly contributed to her overall wealth. During her time at the University of Minnesota-Duluth from 2002 to 2006, Botterill earned an annual salary of $20,000.

Jennifer Botterill At Time Of Winning Gold Medal SOURCE: Instagram @jennibotterill

Jennifer's exceptional performance was recognized with the prestigious Patty Kazmaier Award, cementing her position as the top female college ice hockey player in the United States.

As a key member of the Canadian national team from 2002 to 2014, she received an annual salary of $50,000. Representing her country, Botterill achieved remarkable success, winning four Olympic gold medals and six world championships, further solidifying her reputation as a prominent athlete on the international stage.

In 2015, Botterill joined the Boston Pride of the NWHL, earning an annual salary of $75,000. Her presence on the inaugural team proved invaluable, contributing to their Isobel Cup victory in 2016 and leaving a lasting impact with her experience and talent on the ice.  Similarly, players like Alex RigsKacey Bellamy, and Megan Keller also used to earn in the same range.

Jennifer Botterill is Married to Adrian Lomonaco

Three-time Gold Medal Champion is a married woman who tied the knot with Adrian Lomonaco in 2012. During those times Jennifer was retired from the game whereas her husband used to coach the Olympic Amateur level players. 

Jennifer and Her Husband Adrian Lomonaco  SOURCE: Instagram @jennibotterill

So far, the lovebirds have a great marital life; nowadays, Jenni is busy with her projects, whereas her husband is engaged in coaching.

Who is Jennifer Botterill?

Jennifer's husband Adrian is a former NHL player who currently serves as a coach for players at the NHL, Olympic, National, and Amateur levels. He has a unique ability to break down the skills of hockey and to teach players. Under his guidance, players have been rewarded with achieving new levels of success in hockey.

He is an exceptional Skillful coach for Canadian Hockey, and he has served the Canadian Women’s Olympic Team, Women’s National Team ( 2008- present), U-22 teams, and U-18 teams).

Jennifer Botterill's Life After Retirement

The former Ice Hockey player who won a gold Medal three times is currently serving as a keynote speaker and works on television with CBC and TSN. Jennifer is a  motivational speaker, and through this profession, she sincerely shares her life lessons at numerous high-profile events.

Jennifer Botterill Doing Her Motivational Work SOURCE: Instagram @jennibotterill

Besides all this, she is also a social activist who does charity work for organizations like, Free The Children, RBC, Coca-Cola, CAA, and the Government of Canada, Jennifer is an inspiration on and off the ice.

Jennifer Botterill's Awards And Achievements

  • Angela James Bowl, 2007–08
  • CWHL Top Forward, 2007–08
  • CWHL First All-Star Team, 2008–09
  • CWHL Central All-Stars, 2007–08
  • 2008 Inductee, Women's Beanpot Hall of Fame
  •  ESSO Canada Most Sportsmanlike Player of the Year
  • 2004 Named to the Media All-Star Team at the World Championships
  • 2001 Directorate Award, Best Forward, the World Championships

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